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convened at Dover, and in July he attended a Brodhull. He was present at the session of the court of Shepway at which Sir Thomas Erpingham was installed as warden, following his appointment by Henry of Bolingbroke. Helde had a

Dates New Romney 1589 Ofifces Held Subsidy collector, lathe of Shepway 1586-7. Biography Scott’s local standing was quite sufficient to secure his return for New Romney, though his connexions in the county were excellent, his father being a younger brother

warden, Sir John Devereux, Romney’s share (£11 2s.3d.) of the present promised him at his inauguration at the court of Shepway; in 1390-1 he was sent to arrange the terms on which Romney was to employ a new common clerk;

mayor 1511-12, keeper of the chest 1513-15, 1516-18, of the orphans 1526-7, 1533-6; bailiff to Yarmouth 1511; burgess to the Shepway 1536. Biography John Cock doubtless belonged to the family which had furnished four Members for Sandwich between 1429 and

six jurats chosen to represent Rye at the admission of the new lord warden, William Brooke, 10th Lord Cobham, at Shepway, and in April 1560 he was one of those sent by Rye to a Guestling at Hythe.[footnote]Fletcher made his

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. [ See Vol . xciv., No . 11. ] August. 23. Certificate of the Musters for the Lathe of Shepway, and certain Hundreds in the Lathe of Scray, Kent. Lat. August. St. John's College. 24. Appeal of Stephen Cardinall,

of Divines. Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair. Collector of Money. Whereas James Penfole , High Collector for the Lath of Shepway , and Hundreds annexed, in the County of Kent , of the First Payment of their proportionable Part of

Account thereof to the House of Commons. Collector of Money. Whereas James Penfole , High Collector for the Lath of Shepway , and Hundred annexed, in the County of Kent , of the Monies to come in upon the first

Whereas the Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom, did, by an Order, require of James Penfole High Collector of Shepway , the Lath and Hundred annexed, in the County of Kent , to pay Six hundred Pounds to Rich.

and Mr. *, to prepare an Order for the Discharge of James Penfold , High Collector of the Lath of Shepway in Kent , for the Payment of Six hundred Pounds, paid upon Order of the Committee for the Defence

45 06+ 21C 497 (a) The Liberty of Roinncy Marsh extends into several of the Hundreds of the Lnthc of Shepway, so A few Pn ishes (marked thus*) are entered partly in their respective Hundreds, partly in the Liberty; Liberty,

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the authorities of Dover and Hastings, as to which has the right of the premier seat at the Court of Shepway. Hastings agreed to abide by the decision of the LORD WARDEN of the Cinque Ports, founded on the opinion

a forward state. In earliest times the ceremony was per- formed on a bill at the west of Hythe, called Shepway, but for some centuries Dover has been found a more con- venient place, and it was there, at Bredenstone

meeting of the Town Council of Dover, on Thursday, the town colerk, Mr. E. Knocker, seesechal of the Court of Shepway, intimated that he had, by desire of that qor-i porationj obtained an interview withEarl GrauvillB4 K.C*., at Walmer Castle,